1 to spread opinions, lies, or beliefs among a lot of people: --
2 to send out or spread light or sound waves, movement, etc., or to be sent out or spread: --
3 to produce a new plant from a parent plant, or of a plant or animal to reproduce --
Changes have propagated through benthic invertebrates, with the macrofauna changing from echinoids and large clams to opportunistic brittle stars and polychaetes.
When the laser pulse propagates in plasmas, its transverse electric field is converted into the longitudinal field of the plasma wave, which accelerates the particles.
Starting from the designated main function, it traverses function bodies from outermost to innermost, propagating exact shapes as far as possible.
By propagating exhaustive demand and generating two versions, our code is similar to that generated for a strict language, and hence the speeds are comparable.
Otherwise, any fluent f1 in 1 which does not unify with f is propagated without inducing an equality.
The following relation is a 'bottom-up parallel extension' of the composition rule, which propagates and duplicates the applications of this rule inside terms.
The system automatically propagated the constraints generated by the designer's decisions and alerted the designer of any conflicts.
Such an oppositely propagating pair of beams may arise from a reconnection event, for example.